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The SPH Red Dress Day honors missing and murdered American Indian women, children, and relatives, and highlights ongoing efforts to combat this tragedy.
The SPH Red Dress Day honors missing and murdered American Indian women, children, and relatives, and highlights ongoing efforts to combat this tragedy.
The School of Public Health annual Research Day event provides our students and faculty an opportunity to showcase their research activities with the University community.
In this webinar we will cover various types of traumas, responses to trauma, and ways we can listen and lead with trauma intelligence.
SPH Communications is offering professional portrait sessions for students, staff and faculty at no charge.
The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
NPHW is a time to recognize the contributions of public health each year, and highlight issues that are important to improving our nation’s health.
The Health Disparities Round Table is an annual event focused on exploring key issues in health equity research, policy, and practice
Hear from national expert, Dr. Michelle Putnam about exploring the importance of bridging aging and disability, why this work is critical now, and key actions needed to advance it, a panel of local experts from Minnesota will then share their perspectives, highlighting real-world challenges and opportunities for collaboration.
Join us for this seminar titled "Enhancing the Impact of Personalized Medicine: Lessons Learned in Implementation and Optimizing Care Delivery."
Join your University of Minnesota School of Public Health Master of Healthcare Administration community in Houston for a special reception during ACHE Congress!
We invite the public to a free webinar focused on the unique community health impacts of wildfire smoke.
Join us to help shape the University of Minnesota's new strategic plan.
Explore the challenges, opportunities, and creative solutions for meeting housing needs as we age in rural communities.
This talk argues that social science research has three families of strategy for making sense of the size of mortality disparities and provides new empirical results in each vein that collectively aim to put demographic measurement onto a more human footing.
In this session, participants will learn about telling stories using print maps, interactive web maps, and presentations
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